The Air Jordan VII (7) Bordeaux is making its official return! This shoe is a staple in the Jordan brand lineup, the colorway is a true representative of the 90s when it officially released. The Jordan VII (7) is one of the most prestigious models part of the Jordan Brand line up. It carries the history of the 1991-92 season where Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to the NBA finals against the Portland Trail Blazers, where Michael Jordan earned the playoff MVP recognition. The sneakers are now in stock from Osneaker.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Ok sooooo Ladies, Clearly I am a product junkie thats no secret,but this OPI shatter is a HAWT lil item I have been dyeing 2 get my palms on, and they say good things come to those who wait and ummmmm era check out China Glazes line! "I know, I know, I know" for all of my bougie mani ladies "its not OPI" however its a top shatter coat and half the price, so please believe me when I say that I will be getting involved. I don't like products that play hard to get, & quite frankly I am over chasing down that opi shatter at every ULTA around the way! LOL So just thought I would share. OPI as of right now only comes in black, CG comes in all of these dope shades take a lil peekski at that video YOU'LL SEE! :)-XOXO-NCG

Gather the 3 strands of twine and tie a knot at the top, leaving about 2 inches of slack. Start braiding. At about an inch of the way down, you’ll begin braiding in the nuts. Before you braid the far left strand over the middle strand, thread on a nut, push it against the base of the braid, and crossover. Depending on the thickness of the twine, you can wrap tape around the bottom tips to prevent the twine from fraying. (Click images to enlarge)

Keep your thumb at the base of the braid, holding the nut in its place. Before you braid the far right strand over the middle, thread on another nut, push it against the base of the braid and crossover. Again, hold your thumb tightly against the base of the braid, keeping the nuts in place. Thread another nut onto the far left piece and crossover.

Repeat the steps, by threading the rest of the nuts to the outer pieces of twine before they are crossed over. Thread, cross, thread, cross. Finish the bracelet with another inch of braided twine and a knot

The bracelet should wrap around your wrist at least two or three times. Trim it to your liking.

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